Covet

Settling for the immediate design solution is as satisfying as texting oneself important reminders: What seemed
initially exciting and efficient has become sobering and
empty. While a selection of beastly grills are available
for titanic charbroiling action, French designer Romain
Sot’s zesty Kitch’Out series suits the more urbane hot
spot without requiring an extra acre of living space. Crisp
and smartly tailored, his chic version of outdoor kitchen
is more modular furniture than obtrusive flame thrower.
Featuring copious configurations and customizations
(in 90 colors), the line is as valiant as it is glam—
resistant to UV rays, frost, snow and brave enough to sail
the seven seas aboard any vessel. For information,
designsandgarden.book.fr
“There is so much beauty in the process of making table- ware,” muses Klaus Lohmeyer. “At a certain point it’s raw and fine at the same time. For me that’s the perfect moment to stop, because the piece has reached perfect balance.” Ruminations from the designer’s Munich atelier, an old cast-iron building where his creations impart an honest disregard for excess. Those familiar with Werkstatt München probably wear his jewelry every- day as part of a confident ritual—the solid leather, gold and silver forms reverberate a modern, tactile edginess. For this special series, the maker turns his hands to functional adornment, in an intoxicating metallic flash of bowls, trays and tumblers, all hand-hammered. Endeavoring to “show the beauty from the process of silverware making and the strength that shines back from this work,” Lohmeyer has put his tools on the table. To inquire, + 49 89 2020 8450 werkstatt-muenchen.com